John Lennon no doubt wrote many great works of art. However, one very inartistic thing he wrote is causing a buzz as of late. A letter that The Beatles' band member John Lennon wrote to producer Phil Spector which blamed Who drummer Keith Moon and singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson for peeing on a recording device is hitting the auction block.

From toenails to x-rays, keep clicking to take a look at other pieces of bizarre celebrity memorabilia. less

John Lennon no doubt wrote many great works of art. However, one very inartistic thing he wrote is causing a buzz as of late. A letter that The Beatles' band member John Lennon wrote to producer Phil Spector ... more

CBS News reported in 2009 that there were more than two
dozen Ebay auctions for wads of Britney Spears’ used chewing gum, with reports
of how the sellers found the gum. The report states that while one bid went as
high as $14,000 due to the seller bidding against himself, most were going for
$5 to $100.

CBS News reported in 2009 that there were more than two dozen Ebay auctions for wads of Britney Spears’ used chewing gum, with reports of how the sellers found the gum. The report states that while one bid

A set of three x-rays from Marilyn Monroe’s chest sold at a Las Vegas auction for
$45,000. The Telegraph reports that the x-rays were from a 1954 hospital visit.
A doctor working in the radiology department used the x-rays during his
teaching at the center’s medical school.

A set of three x-rays from Marilyn Monroe’s chest sold at a Las Vegas auction for $45,000. The Telegraph reports that the x-rays were from a 1954 hospital visit. A doctor working in the radiology department

The piano that Beatles band mates Paul McCartney and John Lennon played during the filming of their hit 1965 film, 'Help!', hits the auction block this month. It's expected to fetch more than $83,000 USD when it goes up for sale in England on March 20.

Admittedly, a piano isn't that weird, even if you're dropping beaucoup bucks on it. But what about teeth? And toenails? Keep clicking. less

The piano that Beatles band mates Paul McCartney and John Lennon played during the filming of their hit 1965 film, 'Help!', hits the auction block this month. It's expected to fetch more than $83,000 USD when ... more

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A jar that reportedly contained Brad and Angelina’s breath
was sold on Ebay for $530 in 2010. We hope they brushed their teeth prior to
collection.

A jar that reportedly contained Brad and Angelina’s breath was sold on Ebay for $530 in 2010. We hope they brushed their teeth prior to collection.

Photo: Pascal Le Segretain

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Scarlett Johannson once made $5,300just for blowing her
nose, after a tissue she used while appearing on the Jay Leno show in 2008 was
sold on Ebay to benefit the hunger charity USA Harvest.

Scarlett Johannson once made $5,300 just for blowing her nose, after a tissue she used while appearing on the Jay Leno show in 2008 was sold on Ebay to benefit the hunger charity USA Harvest.

Photo: NBC

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Dental patients across Britain will get to check out John Lennon's toothwhile getting their teeth checked. The tooth, which sold at auction for more than $30,000, will tour dental practices as part of an oral cancer awareness campaign, although Lennon did not have oral cancer himself. WENN reports that visitors to 16 dentists will get to pose for photos with the tooth, which has been turned into a necklace.

Dental patients across Britain will get to check out John Lennon's tooth while getting their teeth checked. The tooth, which sold at auction for more than $30,000, will tour dental practices as part of an oral ... more

Photo: AP

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A 19-year-old N’Sync fan paid $1,025 for leftover slices of
Justin Timberlake’s French toast in 2000. The star had eaten breakfast at a New
York-area radio station, and the station sold Timberlake’s leftovers on Ebay.

Collector Joni Mabe owns 30,000 Elvis items, one of which is
a wart that was lanced from his right wrist in 1958. She also owns a toenail
that she believes to be his, which she gathered from the carpet during a visit
to Graceland.

Collector Joni Mabe owns 30,000 Elvis items, one of which is a wart that was lanced from his right wrist in 1958. She also owns a toenail that she believes to be his, which she gathered from the carpet during

Cher’s velvet strapless bra,
which she had previously worn, was sold at auction in 2007.The Hard Rock Hotel bought the bra for an undisclosed price.

Cher’s velvet strapless bra, which she had previously worn, was sold at auction in 2007.The Hard Rock Hotel bought the bra for an undisclosed price.

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Two of Galileo’s fingers went on display at the Museo
Galileo in Florence, Italy in 2010. The fingers were cut
from the famous astronomer’s corpse 95 years after his death in 1642, The Daily
Mail reports.

William Shatner made headlines in 2006when he sold his
kidney stone to the online casino GoldenPalace.com for $25,000. The money went
to Habitat for Humanity. “This takes organ donors to a new height, to a new
low, maybe,” Shatner said.

William Shatner made headlines in 2006 when he sold his kidney stone to the online casino GoldenPalace.com for $25,000. The money went to Habitat for Humanity. “This takes organ donors to a new height, to a

Jerry Garcia’s master-bathroom toilet was sold to
GoldenPalace.com for $2,550 in 2006, but the toilet was stolen from the late
Garcia’s California
home before it could be delivered to the online casino, which planned to use it
in a traveling marketing exhibit.

Jerry Garcia’s master-bathroom toilet was sold to GoldenPalace.com for $2,550 in 2006, but the toilet was stolen from the late Garcia’s California home before it could be delivered to the online casino,

Talk show host Jimmy Kimmel became the proud owner of a pair
of Gary Coleman’s sweatpants when he bid $500 on the pants in 2008. The sweats were from Gap Kids.

Talk show host Jimmy Kimmel became the proud owner of a pair of Gary Coleman’s sweatpants when he bid $500 on the pants in 2008. The sweats were from Gap Kids.

Photo: Kevin Winter, Getty Images

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A vial that purportedly contained dried blood from Ronald
Reagan after a 1981 assassination attempt was originally scheduled to be
auctioned online this spring, but the auction was canceled. The vial was
instead donated to Reagan’s presidential foundation, CNN reports.

A vial that purportedly contained dried blood from Ronald Reagan after a 1981 assassination attempt was originally scheduled to be auctioned online this spring, but the auction was canceled. The vial was

A clump of Michael Jackson's hair sold for $10,871 in 2011 to OnlineGamblingPal.com, a casino website. The hair was reportedly fished from a shower drain at New York's Carlyle Hotel. The Los Angeles Times reported that the website planned to make a roulette ball out of Jackson's tresses. less

In 2010, an Ebay seller asked $1 million for a 1962 vintage toilet from "Catcher in the Rye" author J.D. Salinger's Cornish, N.H. home. There are no reports available as to whether anyone bought Salinger's porcelain throne. less

In 2010, an Ebay seller asked $1 million for a 1962 vintage toilet from "Catcher in the Rye" author J.D. Salinger's Cornish, N.H. home. There are no reports available as to whether anyone bought Salinger's ... more

A set of false teeth worn by Winston Churchill was sold at auction for $23,000 in 2010. The dentures were specially-made to preserve Churchill's diction, made famous by his World War II broadcasts.

A set of false teeth worn by Winston Churchill was sold at auction for $23,000 in 2010. The dentures were specially-made to preserve Churchill's diction, made famous by his World War II broadcasts.

Photo: AP FILE

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In 1999, a woman paid $8,000 for a set of baseball great Ty Cobb's dentures. The false teeth were displayed in 2001 at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. They even have their own Twitter handle, although it's been dormant for some time. less

One very dedicated fan paid $25,000 for Nolan Ryan's jock strap, ESPN reports. The athletic supporter was reportedly worn by Ryan when he pitched his seventh no-hitter.

One very dedicated fan paid $25,000 for Nolan Ryan's jock strap, ESPN reports. The athletic supporter was reportedly worn by Ryan when he pitched his seventh no-hitter.

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John Lennon's Pee-Themed Letter to Phil Spector Up for Auction

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A letter that John Lennon wrote to producer Phil Spector blaming Who drummer Keith Moon and singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson for urinating on a recording console in the Seventies is going up for auction, via auctioneer Cooper Owen. Dubbed by Lennon "A Matter of Pee," the missive minces no words and shows the former Beatle's discontent with the recording studio that wanted to evict him over the matter. It dates back to Lennon's "Lost Weekend" period, a debaucherous 18-month stretch in which he dated his assistant May Pang outside of his marriage with Yoko Ono, worked on 1975's "oldies" record Rock 'n' Rolland produced Nilsson's Pussy Cats record. Moon contributed drums and percussion to the latter record, which came out in 1974.

"Should you not yet know, it was Harry and Keith who pissed on the console!" Lennon wrote in the exclamation point–laden letter. Later in the note, he added, "I can't be expected to mind adult rock stars nor can May, besides she works for me, not A+M! I'm about to piss off to [recording studio] Record Plant because of this crap!"

Both Moon and Nilsson had reputations for riotous behavior. Moon was known for blowing up toilets and imbibing copious substances (after accidentally ingesting an elephant tranquilizer once, the drummer spent days paralyzed), and Nilsson was once ejected from the L.A. club the Troubadour with Lennon after the pair heckled the Smothers Brothers. In 1978, Moon died in Nilsson's flat after overdosing on a sedative his doctor had prescribed him to prevent seizures induced by withdrawing from alcohol.

"This is a rare note in that it mentions so many well-known figures from the era," auctioneer Louis Cooper told the U.K.'s Telegraph. "Clearly John Lennon is blaming Keith and Harry for urinating on the console, and he also announces that he is about to leave the record company. . . In it, he seems quite irritated."